Description of issue
The changes on I've made on the pre-game editor won't load into new games and therefore I'm always stuck with original database
As a test before I started anything major, I have made some simple changes to a few players (changing place of births/nationalities etc), to see if it worked OK and loaded up into the game play properly.
However, when I start a new game these changes do not load up into the game and I am left with the original database and no changes.
Very basic issue, but I can't get it.
This is what I'm doing
Saving the file
1/Save editor data as
2/ users
3/ public *
4/ documents
5/ Sports Interactive **
6/ Football manager 24 ***
7/ editor data
8/ i then name my file (at present i have 2 test files in here, both of which contain minor changes like changing the DoB for a few players)
all of this is done in fmf format
* at this junction, in addition to the folder of 'public' (which i select), i also have the options of A/ default user (but there are no further folders here) and B/ a file with my name go it, but when opened it appears to have system files with no relevance to FM.
** i also have the option of 'editor 24', which then has the file skins, but there is nothing further. I choose Football manager 24
*** at this point there are 2 other options - 'games' and 'skins', both of which have no further folders, so i choose editor data
Starting the game.
When I go to the database option button in the top right hand corner, the only option that appears is the original database, not the 2 named files I've made from points 7 and 8 above.
it looks like I'm not saving the files in the right place - but having read on-line instructions i don't know what I'm doing wrong - my above points of 1-8 all appear to be correct.
Any ideas
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